14 THE TREATY OF WASUINGTON. 



New Brunswick, and the Colony of Prince Edward's 

 Island [including the Colony of Newfoundland by 

 Article XXXIL]. 



Articles XXVI. to XXXIII. inclusive provide for 

 the reciprocal free navigation of certain rivers, includ- 

 ing: the lliver St. Lawrence ; for the common use of 



. . . 



' certain canals in the Canadian Dominion and in the 



United States ;. for the free navigation of Lake Mich- 

 igan ; for reciprocal free transit across the territory 

 either of the United States or of the Canadian Do- 

 minion, as the case may be: the whole, subject to 

 Jegislative provisions hereafter to be enacted by the 

 several Governnlents. 



Articles XXXIV. to XLII. provide for determining 

 , by arbitration which of two different channels be- 

 i tween Vancouver's Island and the main-land consti- 

 tutes the true boundary -line in that region of the 

 territories of the United States and Great Britain. 



Each of these five distinct classes of questions will 

 receive separate consideration. 



